Toledo Police are looking for a man they say is responsible for seven robberies in the city.

Surveillance video from the Stop and Go on the 2300 block of West Laskey in west Toledo caught a man in a red shirt and red hat robbing the store. The video shows the suspect handing the cashier money as if he is going to pay for something, but as soon as the cashier opens the register, the suspect grabs a handful of money out of the drawer and runs out of the store.

Since that video surfaced, police say the suspect was identified as Jonathan Reed. Jonathan Reed now has multiple Robbery warrants for his arrest.

"It doesn't appear as though he has a weapon but he's a very desperate person," said Toledo Police Sgt. Joe Heffernan.

Police say Reed is responsible for six other similar thefts throughout the city.

"You know somebody that hits six times in five days is somebody that's in desperate need of money, which may [mean] he is a drug user," Heffernan said.

The City of Savannah held a press conference on Sunday afternoon to looks at the numbers collected from the St. Patricks Day parade. Mayor Eddie DeLoach took the opportunity to speak on the parade, saying "Savannah was on display, our people were on display. We did a great job showing Savannah at its best. Our City employees have been working around the clock and I am so proud of the hard work they put in to making this a great festival and keeping everyone safe."

The City of Savannah held a press conference on Sunday afternoon to looks at the numbers collected from the St. Patricks Day parade. Mayor Eddie DeLoach took the opportunity to speak on the parade, saying "Savannah was on display, our people were on display. We did a great job showing Savannah at its best. Our City employees have been working around the clock and I am so proud of the hard work they put in to making this a great festival and keeping everyone safe."